Meet <a href="http://www.andresamadorarts.com/">Andres Amador</a>, a San Francisco-based artist who makes awe-inspiring, large scale <a href="http://inhabitat.com/art/">eco-paintings</a> in the sand. His beautiful designs range from organic, nature inspired circuitous patterns, to geometric, angular and hard-edged shapes, to spiritual symbols like the triquetra or the Celtic knot. Check out our gallery to see all of these jaw-dropping designs.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Getting to the beach early, about an hour before the ocean recedes and usually under a full moon, is where and when it all begins for Andres.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Andres Amador and one of his assistants rake the top layer of dry sand to expose wet sand giving his designs contrast and dimension.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Amador's designs can be very simple, or very intricate and ornate.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

This design was inspired by the plant life under the water's surface.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

He starts with a fine-tip stick, drawing the framework and giving structure for his designs.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Once outlined in the sand, he then adjusts his home-made painting utensil to a thicker line (about an 8" rake) to "fill in" the lines, making the sketch come alive.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Getting to the beach early, about an hour before the ocean recedes and usually under a full moon, is where and when it all begins for Andres. He starts with a fine-tip stick, drawing the framework and giving structure for his designs. Once outlined in the sand, he then adjusts his home-made painting utensil to a thicker line (about an 8" rake) to "fill in" the lines, making the sketch come alive....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/andres-amadors-awe-inspiring-sand-drawings-wash-away-with-the-tide/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Getting to the beach early, about an hour before the ocean recedes and usually under a full moon, is where and when it all begins for Andres. He starts with a fine-tip stick, drawing the framework and giving structure for his designs. Once outlined in the sand, he then adjusts his home-made painting utensil to a thicker line (about an 8" rake) to "fill in" the lines, making the sketch come alive....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/andres-amadors-awe-inspiring-sand-drawings-wash-away-with-the-tide/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Once this is complete, he uses an even thicker rake to shade in different areas of the design before seeking higher ground to capture the sand painting on film.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

"Sand is wonderful," says Amador, "When I come to the beach it's all ready for me as it's been smoothed flat by the ocean."

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Much like fellow landscape artist Sonja Hinrichsen's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sonja-hinrichsen-walks-in-circles-to-create-these-spectacular-snow-drawings-in-colorado/">snow drawings</a>, cleanup isn't an issue with Andre's sand painting as nature takes care of this for him.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

"It's ephemeral," he explains, "It cannot last and it cannot be maintained." That's the beauty of it - but that's also why he and his team have to work fast.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

And painting on a canvas anywhere between a few thousand square feet, to 30,000 square feet, this can often be a race against time.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Meet <a href="http://www.andresamadorarts.com/">Andres Amador</a>, a San Francisco-based artist who makes awe-inspiring, large scale <a href="http://inhabitat.com/art/">eco-paintings</a> in the sand. His beautiful designs range from organic, nature inspired circuitous patterns, to geometric, angular and hard-edged shapes, to spiritual symbols like the triquetra or the Celtic knot. Check out our gallery to see all of these jaw-dropping designs.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

"The perspective is the hardest part." explains Amador.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

Getting to the beach early, about an hour before the ocean recedes and usually under a full moon, is where and when it all begins for Andres. He starts with a fine-tip stick, drawing the framework and giving structure for his designs. Once outlined in the sand, he then adjusts his home-made painting utensil to a thicker line (about an 8" rake) to "fill in" the lines, making the sketch come alive....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/andres-amadors-awe-inspiring-sand-drawings-wash-away-with-the-tide/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

He does preliminary sketches based on the area he'll be working, and gives himself about a two-hour window to complete the painting and capture the image.

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Andres-Amador-Sand-Drawing

"To be aware of where I am in the image, and what's happening in the image and hold it all together, that's the biggest challenge."

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

If you want to learn more about Andres' practice, you can take his <a href="http://www.andresamadorarts.com/p/workshops.html">Playa Painting Workshop</a> where you'll discover the true meaning behind his artwork.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

These sand drawings are in a race against time.

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Andres Amador Sand Paintings

The drawings will soon be washed away by the rising tide, thus providing a fresh canvas for Amador to create new designs.

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Andres Amador's Awe-Inspiring Sand Drawings Wash Away with the Tide

Meet Andres Amador, a San Francisco-based artist who makes awe-inspiring, large scale eco-paintings in the sand. His beautiful designs range from organic, nature inspired circuitous patterns, to geometric, angular and hard-edged shapes, to spiritual symbols like the triquetra or the Celtic knot. Check out our gallery to see all of these jaw-dropping designs.